LEGO Robotics & Engineering Workshops for Kids
We turn LEGO bricks into logic lessons. Watch your child build, code, and solve problems with our hands-on engineering workshops.
From the first brick to a fully coded robot, our classes are a journey of discovery. We watch kids connect, test, and rebuild, exploring movement, logic, and problem-solving with every LEGO creation.
To our little stars, you are the reason we do what we do. This Children's Day, we celebrate your curiosity and the incredible things you build, from sand art to complex LEGO weighing scales.
We intentionally use open-ended toys like Magna-Tiles and LEGO blocks in our sessions. These materials are powerful tools for strengthening spatial reasoning, encouraging problem-solving, and introducing foundational math concepts through hands-on play.
In our 'Be An Architect' STEAM workshop, children became planners and builders. They designed their dream homes on paper blueprints and then constructed them room by room with blocks, learning about structure, space, and design.
Sometimes the most profound learning happens when we just let kids explore. We provide the blocks and the space, and they build their own worlds, demonstrating pure, child-led creativity and problem-solving.
For the Ganesh festival, we challenged our learners to think outside the box. They used LEGO blocks and clay to create their own unique Ganpati idols, blending a traditional celebration with creative construction and hands-on art.
Building a simple bridge together teaches more than just engineering. This collaborative block activity fosters teamwork, communication, and shared problem-solving, proving that play is a powerful way to build essential life skills.
About LEGO Robotics & Engineering
We do not just hand over a manual and let kids build. We start with a mechanical challenge, like a crane that will not lift or a spinning top that wobbles, and let the frustration set in. That is the moment where engineering happens. When they troubleshoot why the gear isn't catching, they aren't just playing. They are debugging in the real world.
We use LEGO Education kits like WeDo 2.0 and SPIKE Essentials because they bridge the gap between imagination and physics. In our Wadala sessions, children move from simple structures to complex, motorized machines.
We focus on three main areas:
- Mechanics: Understanding force, balance, and power transmission using spur gears, crown gears, and levers.
- Logic: The coding part is simple but powerful. Kids write sequences to control their motors, learning how to make a 'Walking Frog' or a 'Crane' react to specific commands.
- Resilience: If a model fails, we don't fix it for them. We ask questions like 'What is happening with the axle?' or 'Is the friction too high?' to guide them toward the solution.
It is messy, it is loud, and it is entirely hands-on. Whether you are looking for after-school engagement in Lodha Evoq or a deeper dive into STEAM for your child, our batches are small. We limit them to 4 to 8 kids so every little architect gets enough time with the materials and our full attention. If your child comes home with gears in their pockets and a story about how they fixed a robot, blame us.
The Brain Wagon
We are TheBrainWagon, a two-person team (split between India and China!) who get a kick out of making learning messy, silly, and fun. We don't just teach robotics; we provide the space for your child to shout 'Arre, ho gaya!' (Oh wow, I did it!) when their creation finally comes to life.
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